Apple blocked 25 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X
Apple yesterday (April 19) released a security update to close 25 security holes in the Mac OS X operating system. This is Apple's fourth update since the beginning of the year.
Apple yesterday (April 19) released a security update to close 25 security holes in the Mac OS X operating system. This is Apple's fourth update since the beginning of the year.
Among the bugs fixed in this round, there are 24 errors that belong to Mac OS X version 10.4. Apple also blocked the extremely dangerous wireless security vulnerability in some older versions of Mac OS X.
Specifically, these patches fix the following errors of Kerberos, Login Window authentication applications and a variety of Unix services such as ftpd, GNU Tar, fetchmail, WebDAV and SMB.
There are also some other errors in Libinfo, iChat, System Configuration .
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